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Have you ever wanted to just homeschool?
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<blockquote data-quote="BoxieLady" data-source="post: 195058" data-attributes="member: 5910"><p>6th grade was torture on me with my son. 7th grade wasn't much better. In October of 7th grade I pulled him out and homeschooled him. He (we) did very well...and it's been 18 years since I was in school. He is back in public school this year and while I am ready to throw my hands up and jerk him out, I keep remembering that I need time away from him and he from me. </p><p> </p><p>Homeschooling wasn't "TOO" bad, but wasn't too good for us. For those who have done it from the beginning, it works. It was draining on me to deal with him 24/7.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoxieLady, post: 195058, member: 5910"] 6th grade was torture on me with my son. 7th grade wasn't much better. In October of 7th grade I pulled him out and homeschooled him. He (we) did very well...and it's been 18 years since I was in school. He is back in public school this year and while I am ready to throw my hands up and jerk him out, I keep remembering that I need time away from him and he from me. Homeschooling wasn't "TOO" bad, but wasn't too good for us. For those who have done it from the beginning, it works. It was draining on me to deal with him 24/7. [/QUOTE]
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